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Plant Heath camps for sustainable crop production |
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by Dibya Bhatta | 10-03-2019 09:59
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Dear all, Green love! Family ecoEcogenerat 💚💚 Above is the link of my blog entry! You can go through the above link and leave a comment,like the blogpost or share it to help me get in the top position!I am really looking forward to your help and votes!! :) Here is my full blogpost. I grew up working in the farm and enjoy working in my home garden. This inclination towards agriculture has led me to choose this subject. The majority of the farmers in my region are small holders where physical and infrastructural barriers limit their expansion. Barriers need to be broken between problems and people and I want to be that bridge between land and lab. I am passionate about photography and plant pathology. Recently I have been engaged in research entitled ¡°Screening of rice genotypes against bacterial leaf blight disease¡±. Whenever I am on farms I collect plant disease samples, take them to the lab, try to identify and isolate the pathogen, capture them and post them in social media to identify and solve them. I have experience of conducting volunteer plant health camps, field based research and lab based research and have worked with farmers to identify and assist them in solving their pest problem using indigenous traditional knowledge.The almost doubling of grain production and tripling of livestock production has resulted in a global food supply sufficient to provide adequate food for all. We are striving hard to grow more food from limited land employing innovative strategies like resistant crop varieties, pesticides, and better cultural practices. But I believe the battle with plant disease is critical and plant health clinics are the best way to address the growing complexity in the pest-scenario. Knowledge of global crop losses due to pests in developing countries is limited. Few governments have systematic research and monitoring programs. In USA and Canada, plant clinics are operating at various state universities and State Department of Agriculture. Under CABI¡¯s Global Plant Clinic Program (now Plant wise initiative) plant clinics are operating in many Afro-Asian and Latin American countries but often without recognition. Plant clinics should be located in easily accessible area, with a prominent name. I have a dream of creating more well organized multi-specialty plant clinics, with better infrastructure and resources, to boost food security. These clinics will be farmer-centric, with a distinct identity, welcome-counter with overhead electronic-display of scrolling-text showing relevant message on plant-health, waiting/exhibition hall which signage on diseases/pests, a well-equipped library, agro-pharmacy, and laboratories with traditional/new-age diagnostic tools (microscope with monitor-attachment, digital-camera, laminar-flow, ELISA, PCR, LFD etc. Experienced pathologists, entomologists, agronomists/edaphologists will provide diagnosis and prescription for various pests/disorders. The plant clinic will aim to provide the most accurate diagnosis of plant diseases, insects, weeds and mineral deficiency and toxicity, and offer remedial measures. The clinic will require a plant pathologist, who can lead the clinic. The plant pathologist must have appropriate knowledge to diagnose many diseases and disorders visually on the basis of symptoms and signs. Plant disease diagnosis is a knowledge-driven process and in many cases trained eyes may diagnose by visual examination. However, if some lab diagnosis is needed, the farmer may be informed by telephone. As delay in diagnosis could harm the farmer, if the problem appears complex, a mobile clinic will be arranged to inform the grower. The Clinic has the responsibility of strengthening plant-health care by educating farmers on pest diagnosis and management, training/teaching students, producing plant doctors, promoting integrated management to minimize pesticide use and saving biodiversity, monitoring pest/diseases outbreak, issuing pest s, organizing plant health camps in farm-fairs, and strengthening mobile clinic during pest-outbreak. Other functions include enhancing farmers¡¯ access to information through toll-free-telephone calls, mobile/internet, providing online-advice, enhancing farmers¡¯ knowledge-bank through innovative training/print/electronic devices, maintaining database and networking, conducting impact-assessment, revitalizing farmer-extension research-government interface for optimizing resources. Creating such clinics, modeled on human clinics, will provide a wide range of plant health services at zero cost. Such a clinic can be important in lifting crop protection and productivity. Let¡¯s collaborate and embrace thoughts and technologies to create one such clinics in Nepal, and revolutionize plant healthcare. Copied from my blogpost in IUPACnextgeneration website |
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Hi! Dibya,
Thank you for your elaborate blog post. I can feel that you are passionate about plant health camps. Especially, concrete steps of actions made me move from collecting plant disease samples to gathering the pathogen and posting them on social media to solve problems and so on. I really could read your sincere interest in your research.
Thank you for sharing this report but as Louis mentor said, I wish I could read your report regarding regional environmental issues next time!
Wonhee mentor
Posted 12-03-2019 22:55
Hello Dibya didi
Thanks for sharing us about Plant Heath camps for sustainable crop production. Wishing you all the best.
Green Cheers.
Lots of Love from your brother
Posted 11-03-2019 20:43
Dear mentor,the clinic will soley be focused on reducing the use of chemical pesticides and reduce impact on environment.
Posted 11-03-2019 12:06
An excellent detailed report Dibya Bhatta
Posted 10-03-2019 19:02
Hi Dibya,
First of all, thank you for your report. I can see you have devoted a lot of time and effort in writing this report, and I really like the content. Yet, I do have a question for you. I want to ask you the how does your report connect to the environmental issues in your region? You should know by this point that you are required to write at least 2 reports for assigned topic, which will be climate change for March, also you have to write 1 report for any environmental issues in your region. I am curious what is the connection.
One suggestion from me is please make your font a bit bigger to enable readers to read with more clarity!
Thanks,
Louis Mentor
Posted 10-03-2019 15:46
Best Of luck dd😊
Posted 10-03-2019 10:59